JM Gregg

JM Gregg

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 51

Europe-United Kingdom

About JM Gregg

JM Gregg, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen's University Belfast, specializes in the field of nanoscale ferroelectrics, multiferroics and domains.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fundamental Aspects of Conduction in Charged ErMnO3 Domain Walls

Spatially Resolved High Voltage Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy: A Novel Avenue for Examining Electrical Phenomena at Nanoscale

Equivalent-circuit model that quantitatively describes domain-wall conductivity in ferroelectric

Ferroelectric Domain Wall p–n Junctions

High resolution spatial mapping of the electrocaloric effect in a multilayer ceramic capacitor using scanning thermal microscopy

Observation of Antiferroelectric Domain Walls in a Uniaxial Hyperferroelectric

An Antipolar-driven Ferroelectric: Phase Transition of Cu-Cl Boracite

Domain wall saddle point morphology in ferroelectric triglycine sulfate

JM Gregg Information

University

Position

Professor of Physics

Citations(all)

8077

Citations(since 2020)

2739

Cited By

6480

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

115

i10Index(since 2020)

70

Email

University Profile Page

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JM Gregg Skills & Research Interests

nanoscale ferroelectrics

multiferroics and domains

Top articles of JM Gregg

Fundamental Aspects of Conduction in Charged ErMnO3 Domain Walls

Advanced Electronic Materials

2024/4/12

Spatially Resolved High Voltage Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy: A Novel Avenue for Examining Electrical Phenomena at Nanoscale

Advanced Physics Research

2024/4/5

Equivalent-circuit model that quantitatively describes domain-wall conductivity in ferroelectric

Physical Review Applied

2024/2/5

Ferroelectric Domain Wall p–n Junctions

Nano Letters

2023/11/10

High resolution spatial mapping of the electrocaloric effect in a multilayer ceramic capacitor using scanning thermal microscopy

Journal of Physics: Energy

2023/9/19

Observation of Antiferroelectric Domain Walls in a Uniaxial Hyperferroelectric

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.02068

2023/9/5

An Antipolar-driven Ferroelectric: Phase Transition of Cu-Cl Boracite

2023/7/24

Domain wall saddle point morphology in ferroelectric triglycine sulfate

Applied Physics Letters

2023/6/2

Two-Layered Oscillatory Neural Networks with Analog Feedforward Majority Gate for Image Edge Detection Application

2023/5/21

Towards spatially resolved measurements of domain wall thermal transport using scanning thermal microscopy

2023/4/12

Tuning Local Conductance to Enable Demonstrator Ferroelectric Domain Wall Diodes and Logic Gates

Advanced Physics Research

2023/1/29

James Floyd Scott. 4 May 1942—6 April 2020

2022/12

Conducting ferroelectric domain walls emulating aspects of neurological behavior

Applied Physics Letters

2022/11/28

Polarization topology at the nominally charged domain walls in uniaxial ferroelectrics

Advanced Materials

2022/11

Ferroelectric domain wall logic gates

arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.08133

2022/9/16

Ultrahigh carrier mobilities in ferroelectric domain wall corbino cones at room temperature

Advanced Materials

2022/6/20

Measuring spatially resolved nanoscale heat flow in ferroelectric materials

2022/6/30

Imaging ferroelectrics: reinterpreting charge gradient microscopy as potential gradient microscopy

Advanced Electronic Materials

2022/3/17

Topological polarization networking in uniaxial ferroelectrics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.05000

2022/4/11

A Kumar
A Kumar

H-Index: 1

Jm Gregg
Jm Gregg

H-Index: 27

Imaging Ferroelectrics: Charge Gradient Microscopy (CGM) versus Potential Gradient Microscopy (PGM)

arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01128

2022/1/4

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